From Address- try 2
DragonWolf
kilmarac@yahoo.com
Fri, 9 Nov 2001 21:33:01 -0500
Greetings,
Having gone into the file webmail/horde/imp/config/defaults.php3
and editing the line that says $default->user_change_from = true;
to false, however, when I log into the email and clikc "Compose" it still
has the FROM field as editable by the user.
Any ideas why this is still visable?
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Subject: Re: [imp] From Address- try 2
Quoting DragonWolf <kilmarac@yahoo.com>:
> and editing the line that says $default->user_change_from = true;
>
> to false, however, when I log into the email and clikc "Compose" it still
> has the FROM field as editable by the user.
>
> Any ideas why this is still visable?
I don't really remember the state of that code, but have you tested to see if
when a mail is sent the name they enter is actually used?
-chuck
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